

Sharknado
Dirigido por Anthony C. FerranteUma grande tornado surge no literal da Califórnia... O fenômeno natural começa no mar e interfere na vida de milhares de tubarões, que são sugados do oceano e arremessados por toda Los Angeles. Acaba sobrando para Fin (Ian Ziering), sua esposa April (Tara Reid) e mais um grupo de amigos a missão de enfrentar os tubarões e impedir que o tornado causa ainda mais estragos.
Sharknado Avaliações & Comentários
- Das_Lama17 de junho de 2025The totally believable plot, the great acting, tornadoes, flying sharks, and it the fact it was was made by Asylum boggles the mind that this masterpiece did not receive an Oscar or fish net full of Oscars.
- patrickmcdonagh30523 de março de 2026This films budget was spent on the party where they came up with the idea. The acting is terrible the effects are terrible the whole idea is terrible which is why I actually still can't figure out if I enjoyed it for being so bad or not. It's a film that will have you thinking about your choices in life like why did I watch it. Right I'm off to watch Sharknado 2.
- pixelphantom6 de março de 2026I watched this as a kid, I loved it, especially jaws
- M08Y17 de julho de 2025I fully appreciate that this film is quite literally meant to be awful. BUT Sharknado hurt my brain. Not because of the premise. Not because of the special effects. Because of the other visuals. Let me explain. This was basically all filmed on a normal sunny day. One moment, flooding and sharks everywhere, the next, it's a normal sunny and dry day with a tornado tearing through the city. A bus that is being surrounded by sharks, everyone is wet, there are constant cuts to sharks underwater hitting the bus however he bus is on a dry road. My particular favourite is the random cuts to a shark swimming in the deep ocean with what I can only assume are two baby sharks with it. Footage seemingly pulled straight out of a documentary. You do get credit for trying. Once again, I know it's meant to be terrible, but there are basic things you can do to cover up the fact that you don't have the budget to literally flood an entire city.
- Dylan Burton24 de janeiro de 2026I went into Sharknado expecting a joke. What I didn’t expect was to come out genuinely changed. The first Sharknado isn’t just a movie—it’s a moment. It looks at the rules of cinema, nods politely, and then launches a tornado full of sharks straight through them. And somehow, against all logic, it works. Not because it’s “so bad it’s good,” but because it commits with its whole heart. There’s something oddly inspiring about a film that dares to say: What if everything went wrong at once… and we still fought back? Fin isn’t a superhero. He’s just a guy who refuses to give up, chainsaw in hand, staring down impossible odds. In a weird way, that’s powerful. The movie knows exactly what it is and never once apologizes for it. The effects are wild, the dialogue is unforgettable, and the premise is pure chaos—but underneath it all is a reminder that creativity doesn’t need permission. Sharknado exists because someone believed an absurd idea was worth making real. And that alone makes it special. This movie changed how I judge art. It taught me that passion matters more than polish, that fun matters, and that sometimes the bravest thing you can do is lean all the way into the madness. I didn’t just watch Sharknado. I survived it. And I loved every second.
- Richard5 de dezembro de 2025Streaming this was pure guilty pleasure and oboy did it deliver exactly what it promised. Sharknado doesn’t pretend to be high art, it leans hard into its absurd premise: sharks flying through tornadoes, people with chainsaws and Los Angeles suddenly flooded with B‑movie chaos. Anthony C. Ferrante and The Asylum knew they weren’t making Jaws and that’s the charm. Ian Ziering as Fin, Tara Reid as April and Cassie Scerbo as Nova all play it straight, which makes the ridiculousness even funnier. One moment you’ve got sharks raining from the sky, the next you’re watching stock footage spliced in like it’s a nature documentary. The continuity errors are half the fun, sunny skies in one shot, flooded streets in the next. It’s camp, it’s cheap and it’s glorious. Unlike some “so bad it’s good” films that stumble by accident, Sharknado knows exactly what kind of movie it is. It’s self aware, tongue in cheek and designed to be watched with a grin. The fact that it spawned five sequels says it all: people wanted more flying sharks.
- DeathTech0026 de junho de 2025Perfect cheese whiz.
Trívia de Sharknado
Sharknadofoi lançado em 5 de fevereiro de 2013.
Sharknadofoi dirigido por Anthony C. Ferrante.
Sharknadotem a duração de 1 h 34 min.
Sharknadofoi produzido por David Michael Latt, Maximilian Elfeldt.
Uma grande tornado surge no literal da Califórnia... O fenômeno natural começa no mar e interfere na vida de milhares de tubarões, que são sugados do oceano e arremessados por toda Los Angeles. Acaba sobrando para Fin (Ian Ziering), sua esposa April (Tara Reid) e mais um grupo de amigos a missão de enfrentar os tubarões e impedir que o tornado causa ainda mais estragos.
Os caracteres-chave em Sharknado são Finley "Fin" Shepard (Ian Ziering), April Wexler (Tara Reid), George (John Heard).
Sharknado é avaliado R.
Sharknado é um filme de Terror, Comédia, Ficção científica.
Sharknado tem uma classificação de audiência 3.5de 10.
Sharknado teve um orçamento de US$ 1 mi.


















